DR. NO screens at 50 AMC locations on September 24

That, of course, is to herald the September 25 Blu-ray release of "Bond 50: The Complete 22-Film James Bond Collection" on Blu-ray.

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If you've never seen the very first James Bond film, "Dr. No," on the big screen, or you're hankering to see it again, you've got one day and 50 shots to do it in.

"Dr. No" will screen Monday, September 24 at 7 p.m. at 50 AMC locations nationwide to celebrate the Blu-ray release of "Bond 50," the Blu-ray collection of the year. 

Tickets for the event are just $7. "Skyfall," the latest installment of the Bond adventure, from Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment, hits theaters on November 9.

“Bond is an iconic character that has spanned 50 years and garnered generations of followers,” said Robert J. Lenihan, president of AMC Programming. “As the excitement for SKYFALL continues to build, we’re excited to bring the original story back for James Bond fans.”

Every guest will receive a Commemorative 50 Years of James Bond Print. In addition, each participating AMC location will give away one Bond 50 complete collection, which showcases all 22 classic films on Blu-ray for the first time ever in one cool, sleek collectible box-set - retail value of $299.99. The Blu-ray set is available in stores Sept. 25.

To purchase tickets and see the list of the 50 participating theatres, visit www.amctheatres.com/drno.

The Blu-ray set is selling for $179.99 (40 percent off) at Amazon.